Show 'i 'si Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday October vi tl 121998 SW moment! — U$h J If ’ 'Lyl Uvr weren't forthe last minute nothing wonUgetitmvi- - 7‘:' i fi I- lymnlrwn mw iwirirwHo t '" : ’gxa'te-c- j 4 1 la catty telfymotoi would look me Itoknowwfayl ud after dinner whousoallydi lAtor tout 36 Cfievy pulling out of an AAW wts suddenly fitting witfamy killer about who would dntoe dishes A the eye and T - ' it'- - Right Td dolnything to avoid I math problem set book report or reading assignment Liter on I’d do aoyduag to ivoid housework mending gardening" raring un task I thought wms odious the Scarlett Syndrome the Pamfigm whatever Tye - &?"!£ ft mn p( t my UA puttint off doing things until I’ve? absolutely to tolling myself - v " 4 ft-- '' r - : v ' “ ( ' - y-''- T yt - ’vv 'V- : - -- - f ' ££ ?' ' v- '?yv irdtbinkaboutit t a nostalgic amile to many a faon r-- i during die instance IWIlX do ivtxk if toe altemtoive U writing1 WILL ' jpun weedainlieu of wAmg bilk 4 & 1 ncaD one CMstmto bmk dttbig boQege rd higged home toe ooHectod r yoriaofJolm Stuart MilUieami of AMay IX 1921 edhknudtheSouto Cache ByJoLynnaLLyon features wrtlar Courier details toe commencement exercises for toe Brigham Young College One of the wooden boxes on display is fell of straiit-blad- e razors Does Kindred here b something about aphysical oMect that makes the past a matter of — ' Eia-era- se typiogipetinyportitole Royal — iQtowritoaperrtiowinfbowiirilitar said Other diqpha contained items that could be expected from a Cache Vriley d antMito show: doneer fanning hand-craftclotoing dolls -of days past But eyery once in a while a display includes the unexpected bke a set of coins aunted in the 1860s by Richmond stores during the city's seven-mont- h observance of toe United Order Thoae living toe order were expected to consecrate toeir goods to toe whole community anditoen dune evesytoing Janism gayenae toVicioriMi biuecoilaf prissineti or some mcb drivel But did I npenarin one oftooaebookstNot ' ooi jtlweT ’ i of willingness to walk the dog shovel toe sidewalk dead thebottom of toe skillet and avt tonugh boxes to the basement " of my coBege Atarrauh sir finished one Aia was bat :l ptpen I moments before classwhen bieaty-eye- d mid breakfiut-lesI towed it bn the pro' I V iave t ' : Andtppuditoeenvdoeel evea luitoet rdgiven pernumeiiUto po " ts sj' cdortstinbrit ina BYCbanntt t Both banners ' ' 'S ‘ vv s feasor’s desk Lopm Ifigh Sdiool now staub on toe old eTlhe new buikk Brigtoun Young College there have but toe high name adiffaent tzhigs idiool retains the ctdlege’s crimson and gold r v euRMedaurpriteandjoyatmyaeir' tike-moa- 4' JlJlilMwtl v ' J : ulA example Society’s Aitoque and Memorabilia Show at Gtizais Center last Wednesday! Kindred said hisHymm home Is AO of mementoa from toe past things he has coikct ' ed andtoingstoatpeoptebrihiih theSe P- v ' : HUdisplhicludmportaertedbjrHyntm potter Ames Hansen om Utah Idaho Central Railnd tickets from toe 1920s leftover from toedaystoatstudentstooktoetramtoKtooo- eariysS'’ n--r 1 - v stories -took center stage order stores minted toekr own money Which then was only1 good at that store according to Kathy Jooes of toe Richmond Daughten ot toeUtah PSoneen Tfebody has t C? r L- ? v See STUFF an gUgelg y ' - antique show the displays were nice but the KdUnond tune on the 4 ® that manrihg when we lived A hot and AgtoX D£i a frknd visiting Pound our freezer and bagoflaundty woe part rf acoPecdbri' brobylbdKSndmtotheCachelfirtmkal imc ot my oocin nnci jsk dckw wit at 1 Society's ' ed dooatooughtoeycartaahadowoo ay hobdf gaiety and cauaed guilt and angat they alio initiatod a fluny activity My parenta Historical inqde-neaiifd- -- — iuorined droilbetoutoenrdeatoredihallrQBft ’youiiito-Tee- r'f At the useooelumsdf7aTdbeafraidtoffhe y ' g f V cAf SSflSiSK2e see" VK r them I could I :i I ithedcs - P- p m sure ne d nave been impreued jAd I shown lumtoat instead ofuening f'? ' I i$ Loolring temShtoerfM Win occasionaily grab a i and say “Wow!! toourin this Ihqij d p :n r This is lus gentle way of telling me y how much be appreciates my hamng i honed it jurtbdfore be meets with me i dean My slovenliness however should be weighed against my time spent color- v s: Coding his Suul r Others not plagued by toe proaastina-tiv- e gene promptly change their vacuum gma K cleaner bags after sucking up needles from last year's Christmas tree By ftast my vacuum cleaner still smdls like £r Of' aect of home life Butfrwofus evety time tWnHag about much spend br Aemrest Hg belches clouds of dot1 like a smoko at Geneva Steel do Ael compelled ftaot Ti to empty it Before I jet then though ' V 7 ” t im pmeedMmM '$ I ’ mV? si 3 s A r - - j ' i r g Aturistie'diiM £ t s(- t- - i f - ' - " 'V jp a : - s i(y- ($ show-whic- 4"'-- HvV - A':' f A :f: ' Ji ' ? v 1' si-- - v - ss'v'-:':- i " :'r r: - V The prondse of mass production led ‘ sun as clockwork every fwoweeks Could I have written it earlier? Certainly Did I? No way I spent last night at a meeting until 10 pm came home turned on CNN and — dare I say it? — ironed 1th: On Nutrition aVa I4 khr- - youth tUbML in thel960sf when bsiijk Rly toreemoodu a ' think lem Tomorrow IS K’d day Td but it does arrive and with it all toe tasks I’ve menily put out of ptind So betel sit at tone o’clock A toe morning writing this column — acol-un- n that’s due m reOiou- all of uddeh playeda the plastics aesthetic were fading ind so I : v: fawiAinw '3 ftimitmg: iwri mcMw4whni ptMife nMtuwa pUitie I and smaUiriianCesburrt upon the scene The energy criris drove prices even I “Plastics like melamine acrylics ABS and The American bicentennial celebration and toej I PVC perfected during World War B freed the " ecological movement of toe HOu both emphn-- 1 f imaginations td designers around the world to sizing natural materials and tralfitioo brought a! to aeateoljects tort id no historic 1 Scott were A and sv" "T1 aqra7?y tart -- MBy A toe curator of lively museuiB Uhl-- time green yellow became gold mange bition called Pop Goes the Plastic The small became rust and black became brown " the I Ht colorful liSoriginated at thc'':f curator says Adanta Irtenurional Museum mriier toil StilU Reilly does not consider the plastics ’f is at the Krtonah Museum of Art torough Novi desiga movement of toe ’60s a Aihuo 4 29' r vr “It enabled desisnets to create provocative 'The exhibition subtitled “The Visual ami imaginative technologically advanced objects Cutanal Esthetic of n Newlhchndogy 196(V:that challenged consumers to think about the 1975" documents the era A which pli $ home Amishiags became a sty A statement “While plastics weren’t new A the w “ ’fiOn technological advances and toe i introduction of injection ' molds allowed for the mass production of large items by around 1960“ Reilly rvemcypedBEHIN!) toe refrigerator fcpotted my plants and reread toe last r to be med and discstdedi Byl973PbpArtthe 'designers of plastics furnishings to believe they could realize a dream rd modernism and make iaterestiag designs far toe masses The dream failed The designs were not especially affordable since they wen made in small quantities And items by top names mainlv Italians wen costly to import Perhaps even APrM9 mon disappointing to toe designers mort people didn't want them Radios by Sanyo and Panasonic both from 1970 and a “Inflate assemble use and throw 1971 ( by Braun show toe apacoege influanen on plastic away wen the operative terms from DomwfumisNngs design says Scott Reify curator of “Pop the designers point of view” Reilly Goes to Plastic" at Katonah Museum of Art KatonahNY :y'j ' - - ap photo - The Sacco left the 1969 original beanbag chair designed by Piero Gate Cesar PuoVni and Franco Teodoro is vinyteovered and fBed with polystyrene peiiets Beside toe chair to Cactus a 1971 coat rack of tan taopiered polyurethane foam made in Italy T — Features: 752-212- 1 fyP1 ariHeaae |